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¨ If you remap your image buffer, make sure the length and width specified

in your format header are not too large for the current image buffer. In
other words, if you remap for a 2 x 6 inch label, you cannot print a 2 x 10
inch label without receiving an error, until you change your format
header or increase your image buffer.

M e m o r y C o n s i d e r a t i o n s w i t h D o w n l o a d e d Tr u e Ty p e F o n t s

¨ The size of the TrueType font file, in bytes, is the minimum amount of

memory you must have available in the downloadable fonts buffer.

¨ The scalable (vector) fonts buffer is used to image the downloaded fonts

(TrueType). If you are using several downloaded TrueType fonts, you
may need 100K or more in this buffer. The printer does not print the
fonts if there is not enough memory in the scalable (vector) fonts buffer.

¨ To use large point sizes (greater than 60 point), you must reconfigure

memory and increase the size of the scalable (vector) fonts buffer.

C l e a r i n g P a c k e t s f r o m M e m o r y

You may want to remove packets from the printer to increase memory
storage capacity or if the formats/fonts are no longer needed. In some
cases, turning the printer off may clear the packets from memory. If not,
send a format clear packet.

Syntax

{header,packet#,action,device

p }

1. header

Identifies the packet. Options:

A

Check Digit Scheme

F

Format

G

Graphic

W

Font

2. packet#

Identification number of the packet to clear (1 to 999) or font number
(0 to 9999). 0 is for all fonts.

3. action

Action. Enter C to clear the packet.

4. device

Storage device. Options:

F

Flash

R

Volatile RAM

Example

{F,1,C,R

p }

Clears Format #1 from volatile RAM.

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